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    I was doing a little inventory and re-arranging of my humi last night and I came across an Ashton VSG Robusto that I have had in the humi for about a year. I bought three of these last summer for a buddy's bachelor party and smoked two. Well, that was the beginning of the end for me and a couple weeks after that I bought my humi and got started with you's guys.

    So I ask, what is the cigar in your humi with the most age on it?

    Are there cigars that you have found get much better with age or are there any that you have found that don't need much aging (Some of you have said the Padron Anniversary's lose a little bit with too much age)?
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    Deja freakin vu...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGQ View Post
    Deja freakin vu...
    O.K., you don't even have to search for this one.......this is still on the first page of the general discussion of cigars forum:

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/t12039-the-oldest.html


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    Great! I searched "Age" and "Aging" but not "Oldest". Hey at least I tried!
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    Wait, so do cigars age better with the cello on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by denver24 View Post
    Wait, so do cigars age better with the cello on?
    Not only that, they SMOKE better with the cello on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtr33 View Post
    Not only that, they SMOKE better with the cello on.
    MMMMMM melted plastic....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    O.K., you don't even have to search for this one.......this is still on the first page of the general discussion of cigars forum:

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/t12039-the-oldest.html

    Well I'll take some of the blame for this one but I did go to the Derek Zoolander Center For Kids Who Can't Read Good so that may also be a factor...
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    Went on a cruise back Christmas 06, bought some Cuban R&J Churchhills, down to one. Also have a Cuban Cohiba a friend brought me from Jamaica last year. Have a few Upmann's (DR) been in there since 2004.

    I am down to 30 cigars . . . going to order a sampler or 2 a month until I need to make the coolidor!

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    I've got a 3 year old rocky vintage '92 from my wedding. That might become a "don't smoke" for sentimental reasons.

    I've also got a few 2 year old davidoffs.

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    I'd say that I don't have anything less than 3 years old in my coolidor because after I started buying cigars in 2005-2006 I suddenly just stopped smoking them. But this entire time I have been maintaining them and airing out the cooler now and then and everything seems good to go still. One of these days I'll smoke'em up. It doesn't help that I lost my job in April and have been just surviving on a part time job and going to school full time to start a new career so no cash really to add to my collection right now.
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    Oldest cigars I have aged since day 1 would be from 2005 when I first started smoking cigars and went a little crazy with the purchases. Oldest cigar that I smoked was from the 70s. I find some cigars age better than others.
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    I have about 8 oldest cigars in my humidor. They are almost a month old
    I haven't had a humidor very long.

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    Think I may have a couple that are about 2 years or so. I don't date them so I can't be sure.
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    My oldest cigar is from 2002. its a Sir Winston. My oldest box is from 2005- PSD4s. Most of my nC cigars are a year or younger. Most of my CCs are 2 years old- give or take.
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